Archaeology on the Anticline - Pinedale, Wyoming __ "Shell, Ultra and
Questar natural gas exploration companies, operators in the Pinedale Anticline
natural gas fields south of Pinedale, hosted a special presentation at the Museum of the Mountain Man on Wednesday about archaeology on the Pinedale
Anticline." A lengthy essay on the subject. - From pinedaleonline.com -
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2010/04/ArchaeologyontheAnti1.htm

Dilts Bison Kill Site In Wyoming Page 1 __ "The Dilts site is a Paleo-Indian
site that shows evidence of a bison kill. It was recently discovered, by
archaeologists working for Western Land Services, during a survey of the ground
surface in preparation for methane gas well drilling in the area." Learn about
the site and what the future plans are for researching it. - illustrated - From
ithiccastinglab.com -
http://lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-pages/diltsbisonkillsitepage1.htm

Greybull River Archaeology Wyoming
__ "Archaeologists frequently associate Thomomys taploides, the Northern Pocket
Gopher, with the loss of stratigraphic integrity. Disturbance from subsurface
burrowing and the redistribution of sediment can result in both lateral and
vertical movement of cultural material." The effect of burrowing animals
is one one of the topics covered here. - illustrated - From greybull.org -
http://www.greybull.org/

In the Red Desert of southwestern Wyoming __ "For over 10,000 years humans have
lived in Wyoming. For only the last two centuries, have people been trying to
write on paper a description of the events that have transpired on its
landscape. Some of those writers wrote about the past." Learn about the history
and archaeological research in Wyoming's Red Desert. - illustrated - From wwcc.cc.wy.us -
http://www.wwcc.cc.wy.us/wyo_hist/

mam-mis __ "Long before military families pulled their travel trailers into F.E.
Warren Air Force Base's FamCamp, Native American families pulled their travois
into similar areas. Native Americans began camping in the base area as long as
11,500 years ago. As the town of Cheyenne developed around the base, the area
served as an important preserve for these sites." Learn about the archaeological
research undertaken and read about the results. - illustrated - From cr.nps.gov
-
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/mam-mis.htm

Petroglyph and Pictograph Sites to Visit on Wyoming Road Trip __ "Two
kinds of Native American rock art are found in Wyoming. Petroglyphs are images
created by pecking or carving an image into the rock. Pictographs are drawn or
painted onto the rock surface. Though petroglyph sites are usually located in
remote areas, there are several awe-inspiring sites that can be visited without
too much difficulty." Learn how and where. - From suite101.com -
http://wyoming-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/petroglyph-and-pictograph-sites-to-visit-on-wyoming-road-trip

Wyoming Archaeology __ I
think they pretty much said it all. "This website is a partnership between
the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists (WAPA) and the Wyoming
Archaeological Society (WAS). Our goal is to provide for the dissemination of
current archaeological information from Wyoming, to provide access to the online
journal of The Wyoming Archaeologist, to present relevant archaeological news,
and, to provide upcoming events for both the avocational and professional
archaeologist." - illustrated - From wyomingarchaeology.org -
http://www.wyomingarchaeology.org/